Rotational, Vibrational and Electronic Spectra..Spectroscopy.. @G.T.ScienceTutorial
#RotationalSpectra #VibrationalSpectra #ElectronicSpectra #Spectroscopy In this video I have explained about a very import topic of the chapter Spectroscopy. Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation as a function of the wavelength or frequency of the radiation. To understand Spectroscopy, we must must have the concept of different Spectra. Some important spectra are Rotational, Vibrational and Electronic Spectra. Rotational Spectra is related to Rotational energy level.. Vibrational Spectra is related to Vibrational energy level.. Electronic Spectra is related to Electronic energy level. Solid State Chemistry • Solid State Chemistry Nanoscience and Nanotechnology • Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Chemical Kinetics • Chemical Kinetics Presented by Govinda Thakur (Samir) MSc Chemistry Tribhuvan University

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